In the field of resource constrained scheduling, the papers in the literature are mainly focused on minimizing the maximum completion time of a set of tasks to be carried out, paying attention to respecting the maximum simultaneous availability of each resource type in the system. This work, instead, considers the issues of balancing the resource usage and minimizing the peak of the resources allocated each time in the schedule, while keeping the makespan low. To this aim we propose a local search algorithm which acts as a multi start greedy heuristic. Extensive experiments on various randomly generated test instances are provided. Furthermore, we present a comparison with lower bounds and known heuristics.

Assessing the Resource Usage in Scheduling with Incompatibilities

Caramia M;
2003

Abstract

In the field of resource constrained scheduling, the papers in the literature are mainly focused on minimizing the maximum completion time of a set of tasks to be carried out, paying attention to respecting the maximum simultaneous availability of each resource type in the system. This work, instead, considers the issues of balancing the resource usage and minimizing the peak of the resources allocated each time in the schedule, while keeping the makespan low. To this aim we propose a local search algorithm which acts as a multi start greedy heuristic. Extensive experiments on various randomly generated test instances are provided. Furthermore, we present a comparison with lower bounds and known heuristics.
2003
Istituto Applicazioni del Calcolo ''Mauro Picone''
Scheduling
Resource levelling
Mathematical models
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